Transport Drivers

Bringing propane providers the fuel they need.

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What You'll Be Doing

  • Drive one to two truckloads of filled cylinders to customer sites daily and exchange these cylinders for empties. (340 cylinders per truckload). 
  • Weather conditions may require shoveling snow to get through alleys to customer locations or to gain access to storage cages.
  • Place filled cylinders into customers’ storage cages, remove empty cylinders, and reload empty cylinders back onto the truck. May require rearranging cylinders on the truck to keep the empty cylinders to the back and on the bottom, so that filled cylinders can be easily accessed at the next stop.
  • Move any materials that may be blocking customer storage cages.

Requirements

  • Be at least 21 years old with a valid commercial driver’s license.
  • Have a Class A CDL.
  • Get a Hazmat and Tanker Endorsement (X Endorsement).

Why You'll Enjoy It

Not only do you get to travel, the transport driver position is in high demand across the country, giving you greater career opportunities.

Entry Level Driver Training

The National Propane Gas Association developed the Administrative Compliance Experts™ (ACE) program to assist companies in navigating entry-level driver training more easily.

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) requires all new CDL- and HME-applicants to successfully complete theory and behind-the-wheel training before they can take a state’s CDL or HME exams. The requirement is called Entry Level Driver Training (ELDT).